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UK and EU Forum members...do you really want to try 2004 VP?
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 9:31 am
by Roy Hersh
Eighteen of the leading wine producers from the Douro Valley invite you to get to know their table wines and port wines from the 2004 vintage. Form a first impression of their performance by tasting cask samples on
Wednesday 10th May from 11am to 5pm
at the East Room of Tate Modern, London
TO REGISTER tel: +43 1 369 79 909;
e-mail:
d.muhr@wine-partners.at
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 6:44 pm
by Raj Patil
Does anyone have a list of which houses declared in 2004? Where is a good source for such future information? Htanks
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 10:31 pm
by Andy Velebil
Roy ,
Can you convince them to come to the West Coast of the US....PLEASE :!: :twisted:
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 8:12 am
by Tom Archer
Does anyone have a list of which houses declared in 2004?
It's still very early days for this, and the information trail is not very clever - it would be great if this website had a link that recorded every declaration as it came in -
Roy, can you work on that??
One can surmise a bit on the 2004's...
Despite some speculation, it is very unlikely that the major blends from Taylor Fladgate and the Symingtons will break with tradition and declare back to back, but Sandeman might play..
This will be a year for the single quintas. Unless they had local problems, expect to see names like Rosa, Vesuvio and Roriz declaring.
Also expect to see declarations form the individual quintas of the big players, such as Bomfim, Malvedos and Vargellas, but don't be surprised if these wines are not released for sale for a few years - the shippers seem to be signing up to the idea that they get better prices for interim years if they hang on to them for a while.
Tom
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2006 12:22 pm
by Roy Hersh
Folks like Niepoort, Sandeman, Ferreira, Offley etc. are less concerned about the issues of back to back declarations. The majority of declarations won't be made until next week or later. Be patient.
I have been considering whether or not to do a major tasting of the 2004 VPs and have still not come to any final conclusion.